Hostal-Residencia Beni
Travel Blogs from Benicasim
Peniscola and enchanting fortress town
... the streets were decorated with lights and streamers and there were many nativity displays in the caves around the walls.The Christmas market of course was an added attraction with a menagerie of live animals, camels, donkeys, ponies, calves, lambs, chickens, piglets and the turkey.
The air was full of the smell of churros, chestnuts, and paella cooking from different stalls. A place worth a ...
Chrismas Preparations
... but thought it might be too big for our little cooking pot.
Instead we bought some Christmas cheer in the form of some lovely Spanish brandy and some good Rioja.
Kay had her photo taken with Father Christmas but refused to sit on his knee.
The stalls were mostly leather goods and jewelery and some Christmas decorations.
We had a lovely lunch in a bodega bistro where we sampled the local rioja..lovely.
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Day trips - don't tell Cid
... statue or sign of this anywhere, either!
On our way back we called in at a vast shopping mall, reminiscent of Meadowhall. There was a large C and A, and I bought a couple of nice sweaters (after a year’s travelling with only a limited selection of clothes, I’m beginning to look a bit shabby!) As I think I’ve mentioned before, it puzzles me that shops like C and A, Woolworth’s, Bata and Etam, ...
Bonterra Park
... creations for home or garden. Here a are a few of their best and we have included two of our favourties that we have bought for our awning.
Many others on site have little lucrative hobbies from card making to wood crafts and we can understand why people want to stay here for the whole winter as it has this little village community ethos to it.
We really are enjoying our week here and are tempted to come back next year maybe for the whole ...
In Search Of The Holy Grail
... couple of days. We escaped the flooding seen in the Malaga area, and are glad to be so far away from the floods currently sweeping England.
The sea has been wonderful. It has varied so much, from a calm clear blue Mediterranean to really stormy, almost Atlantic-like turmoil of huge waves crashing against the rocks, quite audible in the caravan at night. The shore here is a volcanic conglomerate in horizontal strata ...
Other places to stay in Benicasim
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Intur Azor
Avenida Gimeno Tomas, 1, Benicasim | 3 star hotelfrom $68 -
Intur Bonaire
Avenida Gimeno Tomas, 3, Benicasim | 4 star hotelfrom $70 -
Hotel Bulevard
Cristobal Colon 6, Benicasim | Hotelfrom $51 -
Hotel Termas Marinas El Palasiet
Pontazgo, 11, Benicasim | 4 star hotelfrom $122 -
Hotel Bersoca
Gran Av Jaume I, 217, Benicasim | 2 star hotelfrom $65 -
Voramar Hotel
Paseo Pilar Coloma, 1, Benicasim | 3 star hotelfrom $82 -
Hotel Tramontana
Paseo Maritimo Ferrandis Salvador 6, Benicasim | 2 star hotelfrom $51 -
Hotel Trinimar
Avenida Ferrandis Salvador 184, Benicasim | 3 star hotelfrom $78 -
Hotel Vista Alegre
Avda Barcelona 71, Benicasim | 2 star hotelfrom $80 -
Hotel Avenida
Avda. Castellon, 2 , Benicasim | Hotelfrom $42 -
Hotel Benicassim
san antonio 13, Benicasim | 3 star hotelfrom $38 -
Hostal Garamar
Queipo De Llano, 3, Benicasim | Hotel -
Hostal Dos Puertas
C/ Bayer, 22, Benicasim | Hotel -
Almadraba
Santo Tomas, 137, Benicasim | Hotel -
Pension Buenavista
San Antonio, 13, 12560, Benicasim | Hotel -
Plaza Ii
C/ Estatut, 47, Benicasim | Hotel -
Hotel Intur Orange
Avenida Gimeno Tomas, 9, Benicasim | 4 star hotelfrom $71